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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
The lecturer provides consultations in Italian and French. |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
Introduction to Catholic eschatology. |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
Compulsory reading – by appointment |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
Lecture, guided reading, individual study. |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
The exam is written. The student must demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the study texts. He/she will prepare an answer to two questions given in the course syllabus. He/she chooses them so that each question comes from a different chapter of the syllabus (example: 1.1, 3.4). Follows the Rules for the Formal Editing of Academic Writing in preparing the answer. The length of each answer: maximum 4 pages excluding the title page. In addition to form, the work with sources and, in particular, the conciseness of the content of the answers will be assessed. This will be followed by feedback from the tutor and grading. In case of ambiguity, personal consultation and one additional question from the syllabus. |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
Introduction; Subject and the History of the Field Jesus Christ, ho eschatos; eschatologic Dimension of the Church, the Church in Heaven and on the Earth Theology of Death The Immortality of a Soul and the resurrection from the dead Resurrection from the dead, the Second Coming of Christ, Last Judgment The Hell, the Purgatory, the Heaven The Extent of Christian Hope Complementary topics |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
Natural intelligence, humility, diligence. |
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Last update: prof. PhLic. Vojtěch Novotný, Th.D. (28.09.2022)
See test requirements. |